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The effect of frequency compression on front-back localization and speech recognition in noise
(Hearing Journal, 2010)
In-situ audiometry: How low-frequency leakage can affect prescribed gain and perception.
(Hearing Review, 2011)
Validity and reliability of in-situ air conduction thresholds measured through hearing aids coupled to closed and open instant-fit tips.
(International Journal of Audiology, 2010)
The effects of noise exposure and musical training on suprathreshold auditory processing
(Hearing Research, 2017-08)
Recent animal research has shown that exposure to single episodes of intense noise causes cochlear synaptopathy without affecting hearing thresholds. It has been suggested that the same may occur in humans. If so, it is ...
Effects of lifetime noise exposure on the middle-age human auditory brainstem response, tinnitus and speech-in-noise intelligibility
(2018)
Recent animal studies have shown that the synapses between inner hair cells and the dendrites
of the spiral ganglion cells they innervate are the elements in the cochlea most vulnerable to
excessive noise exposure. ...
Adults who report difficulty hearing speech in noise: an exploration of experiences, impacts and coping strategies
(International Journal of Audiology, 2019)
Discovering the unmet needs of people with difficulties understanding speech in noise 1 and a normal or near-normal audiogram
(AJA, 2020)
Purpose: A proportion of people with a normal audiogram or mild hearing loss (NA-MHL) 24 experience greater than expected difficulty hearing speech in noise. This preliminary 25 exploratory study employed a design thinking ...